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  1. Press release: Custard Pie is a rock project that came together during the 2020 lockdown. Led by Les Warner (drums; formerly of The Cult) and Rowan Robertson, (guitars; formerly of Dio), it features the great talents of Girish Pradhan (vocals; of Firstborne and also Girish and The Chronicles), and Yogesh Pradhan (bass; of Girish and The Chronicles). Custard Pie has released "Eye of the Storm" plus two additional songs: "Lone Wolf" and " Fool in Love", featured here, in this video. "Eye Of The Storm" is an epic track that will transport listeners through an adventurous sonic journey, reminiscent of such 70s hard rock acts as Led Zeppelin and Yes. Girish and Yogesh devote their full-time commitment to Girish and The Chronicles (Frontiers Records) but have devoted a wealth of artistic capital to Custard Pie. Girish and Yogesh feel they’ve "created something special" and feel they "share a chemistry and love for the golden era of rock records," which they feel they express through their work with Custard Pie. Yogesh Pradhan plays bass on "Lone Wolf" and "Eye Of The Storm". The "Fool In Love" video was shot across multiple locations: Girish’s sections were shot by Noorhanaz Khatoon and the footage of Rowan and Les was shot by Thaddeus ‘Christian’ Hager and Adam Gorodetzer. The video was edited by Prabal Deep.
  2. New album 'Come On, Come All' out August 6 through Frontiers.
  3. 'Rise' out June 25 through AOR Heaven. Press release: Devils in Heaven started out as a school covers band in Launceston, Tasmania during the mid-1980’s. After a couple of years of gigging around Tasmania, the boys left their comfy confines in March 1989 and joined the thriving Northern Queensland circuit of touring bands. It was a baptism by fire, but the boys learned to adapt to different type of audiences and built up their stamina and resilience through the constant playing. It was on this circuit that they were discovered by a band manager, who introduced them to the flourishing Sydney music scene. Here in Sydney is where the industry heavyweights became aware of the band, who by now were playing their own original music for about half of their shows. The band began recording demo recordings, but their demos didn’t seem to land on the right music executives’ desks. In 1991, the band accepted an offer to appear on the nationally televised talent show, Star Search. The band went on to appear a total of eight times, eventually winning the band section of the Grand Final. But the band didn’t strike while the iron was hot. Instead, their debut single, Say a Prayer, was released six months later. By then, the hype surrounding their Star Search win had somewhat subsided. At this time in April 1992, the music landscape was starting to change with the likes of Nirvana and the grunge scene taking over the airwaves. After the lack of support for their debut single, the Devils decided on having a last-ditch effort into cracking the big time by recording an E.P. entitled “Liberation” in Hollywood, Los Angeles during March of 1993. Unfortunately, Liberation didn’t even make an indentation on the charts, and the boys decided to part ways in October 1993 as the musical landscape was changing in Australia and it was becoming increasingly difficult to make a living as a live/ touring band. Now that almost thirty years have passed, their music helps keep the band living on.
  4. Stefan

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    He has better things to do and I don't blame him. This board has become pretty lame in the last few years. I'm also at the point of doing the same, having better things to do...
  5. Cornerstone - Whatever Cobra Starship - While The City Sleeps, We Rule The Streets
  6. Excellent song, my favourite song at the moment. Been playing this several times on a daily basis since I discovered it this week. I'm suprised no one else recognize great music, you guys have a lot of earwax
  7. Stefan

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    Are you also a leftist? Maybe Dan had a finger in it?
  8. Always the positive person...
  9. If that is what it takes to get the attention of you fuckers, then be it...
  10. New album 'Trapped' out June 25 through AOR Heaven. 1. I Will Be Here 2. Trapped in Heart 3. Stephanie 4. Dangerous Tonight 5. Death of Soul 6. Screen Is Your Life 7. Nothing for Free 8. Fair Winds 9. Cold Killing Game 10. Nobody’s Fool 11. Stars Will Lead the Way
  11. New album 'Undisputed' out in August through Frontiers. www.facebook.com/bloodredsaints
  12. Ten - Illuminati Whitesnake - Flesh & Blood Jeff Scott Soto - Wide Awake Heart Healer - The Metal Opera by Magnus Karlsson W.E.T. - Retransmission Joel Hoekstra's 13 - Running Games Ronnie Atkins - One Shot
  13. New video for 'Tumblin Dominoes'. And the rest of the album:
  14. From Tommy Denander: Ok finally it's time for some cool news about Radioactive This year it's turning 30 and I couldn't be happier after having signed with Frontiers Records for 4 new albums over the coming years plus re releases of all the first 4 albums....and hopefully a special anniversary album this year together with the 2 hour documentary movie! PRESS RELEASE: Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the signing of Radioactive, the project created byTommy Denander, to the label for the release of a brand new record. Tommy says, "What a perfect way to celebrate that my Radioactive project is turning 30 by signing a new and very exciting multi-album deal with the great Frontiers label! It’s crazy to think that I recorded the first album "Less Is More" with Jeff Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Steve Porcaro, and David Paich as my backing band in Los Angeles way back in 1991. These Radioactive albums have opened so many doors in my almost 40 year long career, and when I see the gold and platinum records on my walls from Paul Stanley, Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, Ricky Martin, Anastasia, Umberto Tozzi, and so many more, I often shake my head and think back to being a kid and starting with music. I wish I could travel back and tell my younger self that all of this would be my future! To celebrate this anniversary I’m going all in to make the best album of my life and I’m more than thrilled about the people involved.” After some years of working as a studio musician in Sweden, Tommy Denander moved to Los Angeles in 1987 at just 19 years old. He quickly befriended some of the top players in town, from the guys in TOTO to David Foster, Bill Champlin, Michael Landau and more. When Toto played in Sweden 1991, Tommy asked them if they would play on his album if he got signed to a record deal. To his amazement, they all said yes. As luck would have it, just a few days later, Tommy signed with Sony Music and in October of that year he traveled to Los Angeles to start the recording of the first Radioactive album with Jeff Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Steve Porcaro, and David Paich as his backing band! A few years later, once the album was completed, Tommy had added a long list of legendary singers and musicians such as Bobby Kimball, Fergie Frederiksen, Joseph Williams, David Hungate, Fee Waybill, Jason Scheff, Alex Ligertwood, David Foster, Randy Goodrum, Vince DiCola, Abe Laboriel, Neil Stubenhaus, Dave Boruff, Michael Thompson, Bruce Gaitsch, Dean Parks, Greg Phillinganes, and more (we told you the list was long) to the appearances on the album. The release, "Ceremony Of Innocence” was released in 2001 and received warm reviews worldwide, charting in both Europe and Japan. Three more albums followed and for each of the records, Tommy managed to put together a sensational cast of musicians. The overall list includes such musical giants as Fergie Frederiksen, Tony Franklin, Marcel Jacob, Steve Overland, Bobby Kimball, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Porcaro, Greg Phillinganes, Dean Parks, Andreas Carlsson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Bruce Kulick, Neal Schon, Michael Landau, Kelly Keagy, John ”jr” Robinson, Robin Beck, James Christian, Gary Barden, Bruce Gaitsch, Phillip Bardowell, Abe Laboriel, Michael Thompson, Steve Lukather, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jeff Paris, Steve Augeri, Jimi Jamison, Dan Reed, Jean Beauvoir, Chris Ousey, Kevin Chalfant, and more. The upcoming new album will be released with a documentary, so stay tuned for more info! www.facebook.com/tommydenanderofficial
  15. Acoustic version of 'When We Were Young'.
  16. New video for 'Hold On To Me'. Another good one.
  17. Press release: "Life Will Go On” is an up-tempo ballad and Roulette’s first release since their highly acclaimed album “Now!” from 2019. The song is about how life might change when someone close leaves us, something that many can relate to during the current pandemic. However, the song came about when a parent of one the band members passed away due to cancer. The lyrics are for those who remain among us and how the loss affects our everyday life, but also how important it is that life must go on. “Life Will Go On” took another meaning when the band’s former keyboardist, and original member, also tragically passed away in January 2021.
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